On The Posner Show, Sarah and Denny discuss the election and the future of the evangelical alliance with the GOP. Denny predicts that by 2016 marriage will be off the table in presidential politics, but that it will continue to resonate as a “religious liberty” issue. How far will private companies push for religious exemptions from laws and regulations? Denny explains why, unlike many evangelicals, he wasn’t surprised that Romney lost. He also argues that the religious right will continue to support the GOP, but may find its role changing due to demographic shifts.

Aryeh Cohen-Wade and Dylan Scott, author of a recent essay about RT, discuss the ratings aggregation site. Play entire video

Glenn Loury and Robert Cherry debate why African-American students are so much more likely than their white peers to be punished in school. Plus: Should liberals embrace the vocational track? Play entire video